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Current News Events by Marc Chamot -NEW
This is a MAJOR national/world NEWS event that comes across my desk...with my story/opinions and SOURCES usually ignored by the traditional MEDIA.
Nov. 20: Former CNN host Lou Dobbs discusses his outspoken views on immigration issues with Maria Celeste on Telemundo's "Al Rojo Vivo."Add this to your queueAdded: Sat Nov 21 09:48:04 UTC 2009Air date: Fri Nov 20 00:00:00 UTC 2009Duration: 01:16
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The New York Daily News is reporting that there is a good chance that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani may seek Hillary Clinton’s old U.S. Senate seat in 2010 now that the moderate-conservative Republican has decided against running for New York’s Governor. Bookeristas in New York and neighboring New Jersey weigh in:Robert A. George: "Rudy's End"The moderate-conservative Republican blogger in New York City opines: "Any slight chance...
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From bookerrising.net
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Yesterday, the NYT and other outlets reported that former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani has decided against running for governor of New York. But the Daily News is reporting that he is instead “very likely” to run in the special election to fill the remaining two years of Hillary Clinton’s U.S. Senate seat.
The Republican heavyweight was [...]
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- BREAKING: Rudy Giuliani to run for U.S. Senate (freerepublic.com)
This is interesting news, that former NYC Mayor Rudy Guiliani is now positioning to run for NY Senate next year — and not against Chuck Schumer for the full 6-year term, but against Kirsten Gillibrand to fill the remainder of Hillary Clinton’s Senate term.
For starters, here’s what strikes us:
* Giuliani will never be president, [...]
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From hillbuzz.wordpress.com
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Yes, But, However! (blog)Lou Dobbs Might Run for Senate, White HouseNBC Bay AreaThe veteran commentator told Reuters that a run for US Senate in New Jersey, where he lives, or a third party run for the White House in 2012 were options ...Newsman Lou Dobbs mulls run for White House, SenateReutersall 34 news articles »
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From news.google.com
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In an interview on NBC’s Today Show this morning, host Matt Lauer sought former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs’ opinion of Sarah Palin and her presidential prospects. Dobbs — whose rumored next step is said to be a run for political office — provided a critical assessment of Palin as a potential presidential candidate. Dobbs stated [...]New York Post (subscribe) : Lou says network didn't want to offend president ...PerezHilton.com (subscribe) : Lou...
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From rss.wikio.com
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Last night, former CNN personality Lou Dobbs appeared on Bill O'Reilly Fox News program to discuss his departure from the cable news network. Dobbs blamed the new guy in the White House—and how CNN doesn't want to rock the boat, "You know, I discern more of a difference between then, which was under the Bush administration whom I was criticizing, and now, when it is the Obama administration and an entirely different tone was taken."
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From gothamist.com
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Lou Dobbs "would be delighted" to join Bill O'Reilly as a semi-regular contributor, Dobbs says.
Dobbs, who resigned from CNN on the air last week, was "surprised and very flattered" when O'Reilly made the offer on his Fox News show last night, Dobbs said in an interview today.
"Absolutely, I'm thinking about it," said Dobbs, on the fly after a "Today" show hit. "I have immense respect for Bill O'Reilly. He's an outstanding broadcaster...
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From mediabistro.com
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It didn't take Lou Dobbs long to appear on Fox News, and Bill O'Reilly was the joyful host. He initially tried to get...
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From crooksandliars.com
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Former CNN host Lou Dobbs stuck to his guns when questions were raised if he was forced out at CNN in an interview with Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly. However, Dobbs did make one distinction - how his detractors decided to pile on when he was critical of President Barack Obama instead of former President George W. Bush. He elaborated on this on Fox News Channel's Nov. 16 "The O'Reilly Factor." "I discerned more of a difference between then...
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